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How to Take Super Cute Baby or Toddler Pictures

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Take Super Cute Baby or Toddler Pictures
Take Super Cute Baby or Toddler Pictures

Learn how to take super cute pictures of your child or baby!

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A decent digital Camera
  • A cute child
  • A pretty day
  • A lot of green grass
  • Maybe some bubbles
  1. Step 1
     

    Make sure you know how to focus your camera and how to set the flash, there are plenty of articles on that I am sure! Have a decent size memory card and take the biggest pictures you can, Mega pixels I mean!

  2. Step 2

    Find something to entertain your child with, like blowing bubbles or find a funny relative Who likes to laugh and be funny for kids. Be prepared to take a lot of pictures and start blowing the bubbles! Be sure that you have good lighting (the evening is good when the sun is going down)

  3. Step 3

    Snap, Snap, Snap as many as it takes! You need lots of different angles, so get down low, stand up high, lay on the ground! A lot of times your doing these funny things will add to the laughter of your child and make for an even better shot.

  4. Step 4

    Find some good editing software, perhaps the software that came with your digital camera or you use sites like snapfish or many others! Be sure to edit the stuff you don't want in the back ground like cars other people, piles of trash, you get it!

  5. Step 5

    Now, print and enjoy! You can make a collage of the pictures you took and put them in one of those multi-frame deals you buy at Target!

Tips & Warnings
  • Practice makes perfect!
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